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On Friday 09 May 2008, Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> 1) Is there a way for me to read the bootable ISO image into a |
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> directory on my machine |
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> 2) Edit the files |
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> 3) Make a new ISO image from the directory (mkisofs?) |
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> This seems 'relatively' straight forward. I haven't built it yet |
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> but I found isomaster in portage. Is it a good tool? |
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Yes, you can do the above using isomaster: |
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1) mount the iso to get at the files for editing |
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2) edit files and save somewhere |
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3) open iso image using isomaster |
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4) in isomaster remove the files to be replaced from the iso image |
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5) in isomaster browse to where your files were saved in (2) and add them |
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back into the image |
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6) save image and burn |
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